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My research in Magnetic particle rotation at MMML lab

  • Writer: Roberts Treize
    Roberts Treize
  • Mar 29
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 31

Hey there!


For the past few months, I’ve been doing research on magnetic particles and how they move when they rotate in different magnetic field conditions. Sounds simple, but trust me — it’s anything but. Their motion is full of surprises, especially when you start analyzing it in detail.


One of the coolest parts? I ended up working with over 1.4 terabytes of experimental data. Yup — my computer’s hard drive was definitely not ready for that. 😄


What makes this research exciting to me is how it blends physics, magnetism, mechanics, and a bit of chaos theory. Watching particles respond to external fields — aligning, wiggling, or spiraling in weird patterns — really shows how much life there is in even the simplest systems when you look close enough.


If you’re someone who loves mechanisms, field interactions, and the mysterious force of magnets, this is definitely a space worth exploring. I’m always open to chat about it!


One thing though — I have to apologize: the research is currently written in Latvian. But hey, if you’re interested, I’d be happy to walk you through it or maybe even work on translating the key insights into English someday.


Thanks for reading — and stay magnetic!


Roberts

The system I worked on. :)
The system I worked on. :)

 
 
 

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